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News From Indian Country was a privately owned newspaper, published once a month in the United States, founded by the journalist Paul DeMain (Ojibwe/Oneida) in 1986, who served as a managing editor and an owner. It was the oldest continuing, nationally distributed publication that was not owned by a tribal government.
ICT (formerly known as Indian Country Today) is a nonprofit, multimedia news platform that covers the Indigenous world, with a particular focus on American Indian, Alaska Native and First Nations communities across North America. Founded in 1981 as the weekly print newspaper Lakota Times, the publication's name changed in 1992 to Indian Country ...
Deb Haaland had just begun her second term in the U.S. House of Representatives in January 2021, elected from her native New Mexico. She was one of the first Indigenous women to be elected to ...
Native News Online [3] is an Indigenous-American focused news publication owned by Indian Country Media Network. Native News Online was founded in 2011 by current publisher and editor Levi Rickert , a tribal citizen of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation , who has covered multiple stories in Indian country as a journalist over many years.
With a potential recession looming and just ahead of Native American Heritage Month that starts Nov. 1, the report offers ways to build economic resilience in Indian Country so tribal communities ...
Even federal law enforcement officials admit that Native American police are severely underfunded by the federal government, which provides public safety to tribes through the Bureau of Indian ...
Press room of The Tomahawk, White Earth Indian Reservation, 1903. This list of Indigenous newspapers in North America is a dynamic list of newspapers and newsletters edited and/or founded by Native Americans and First Nations and other Indigenous people living in North America.
Matika Wilbur photographed members of every federally recognized Native American tribe. She named the series Project 562 for the number of recognized tribes at the time.